- Nadia Davids, An Imperfect Blessing published by Random House Struik-Umuzi;
– Chinelo Okparanta, Happiness Like Water published by Granta Publication
– Songeziwe Mahlangu, Penumbra published by Kwela Books, Imprint of NB Publishers.
The strength of the shortlist is exemplified in the belief that any of the shortlisted writers would make a worthy winner.
“Whether it is David’s multigenerational family story set in Cape Town’s Muslim community at the dawn of the new South Africa, or Okparanta’s bittersweet tales of loss and love in Nigeria and abroad, or Mahlangu’s unflinching exploration of mental illness set in contemporary South Africa, each of these books is uniquely compelling.
The winner of the Etisalat Prize for Literature 2014
will be presented with a cheque of £15,000, an engraved Montblanc
Meisterstück and will attend the Etisalat Fellowship at the prestigious
University of East Anglia, mentored by Professor Giles Foden, author of
The Last King of Scotland.
Congratulations Guys.
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